'Detention without trial is unacceptable in the international community, but here it has become the norm. The public is becoming numbed to this whole idea … and it hardly arouses comment anymore'
On The Eve on International Human Rights Day, a Look at the Grim Situation in South Africa : 1093 : The Score for People Held Without Trial During 1984 : And That's The Yardstick By Which Our Human Rights Are Measured;
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Date
19--Author
McGibbon, Carolyn
Sunday Times Reporter
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Both articles discuss the South African state's detention policies and unfair practices.